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Village in the Sky
Village in the Sky
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Village in the Sky

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He missed his father's final hours by seven hours and one unaffordable plane ticket. That wound never healed. It became a compass.Almaredo is a Nairobi IT contractor with fraying savings, a patient wife, and an idea that makes everyone around him laugh — the good kind of mad, they say, slapping his shoulder before the laughter fades. He wants to build an airline. Not the chandelier-and-champagne kind. The kind a teacher can afford. A trader. A daughter racing to a deathbed she may already be too late for.When he spends his last shillings on a first-class ticket to pitch his idea to the most powerful man in East African aviation, the billionaire shakes his hand — and then, in full view of the cabin, reaches for a bottle of hand sanitizer. The message arrives without a single word: you are residue to be removed.Almaredo stays in his seat.What follows is not a story about aviation. It is a story about what happens when ordinary people — a mentor who once lost his own airline, a village that pools dried tilapia and five-hundred-shilling notes, boda boda riders who negotiate among themselves, a woman pressing forward a single chicken and saying let it grow wings — refuse to accept that the sky belongs to someone else."e;Planes are for the rich,"e; the billionaire said kindly.Almaredo opened his envelope anyway.Alego Air will be delayed, fined, threatened, and offered an acquisition it is not allowed to refuse. The regulations will be revised. The laughter will return, sharper this time. And through all of it, Almaredo will keep asking the only question that has ever mattered to him: Who cannot afford to come home?Set against the vivid, unsparing rhythms of Nairobi and the flat sunlit land of western Kenya, A Village in the Sky is a book about grief weaponized into purpose, about the quiet cruelty of systems that dress exclusion as common sense, and about the particular kind of courage it takes to build something real in a world designed to exhaust you into smallness.Perfect for readers of Chinua Achebe's moral clarity, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's social precision, and anyone who has ever been told, in the polite language of price or policy, that something was simply not for them.Fasten your seatbelt. This one rises.
Kirjailija
Francis Otieno
ISBN
9798235502239
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
4.5.2026
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